See AutoPublish in action.
From content brief to published WordPress draft in under 8 minutes. Real workflows, real screenshots, real examples — no fake testimonials.
How it works: Brief → Article → Published
Every AutoPublish workflow follows the same three steps.
Submit a content brief
Enter your target keyword, select a tone and content type, and optionally attach a Business Brain knowledge base for brand-specific context.
Example: keyword "emergency plumber Austin TX", tone "professional", type "location page", Business Brain loaded with service area details and pricing.
AutoPublish researches and writes
The AI analyzes top-ranking competitors, builds a structured outline (H1–H6), writes 1,800–4,000 words, generates a featured image, inserts internal links, and scores the article against 14 SEO signals.
Research sources include live SERP analysis, competitor content structure, and People Also Ask data. Average generation time: under 8 minutes.
Article publishes to your CMS
The finished article is sent to your connected WordPress, Ghost, Shopify, HubSpot, or other destination — as a draft, scheduled post, or live publish, depending on your settings.
Includes: Yoast/RankMath metadata, featured image, categories, tags, and custom fields. WordPress publishing uses Application Passwords for secure REST API access.
How teams use AutoPublish
Anonymized workflows from real AutoPublish workspaces.
A 12-site agency publishes 40 articles per week across client WordPress sites
Each client site has its own Business Brain with brand voice, pricing, and service details. Articles are reviewed in the queue before publishing.
A local SEO operator generates location pages for 15 cities in one session
CSV upload with city names, service areas, and local details. AutoPublish generates unique content per city — no thin duplicate pages.
A SaaS company publishes weekly product comparison articles
Competitor comparison template with feature tables, pricing data, and migration CTAs. Published to Ghost CMS every Tuesday.
What AutoPublish handles vs. what you review
AutoPublish handles
- Keyword research & competitor analysis
- Structured outline (H1–H6)
- 1,800–4,000 word SEO article
- Featured image generation
- Internal link insertion
- Yoast / RankMath metadata
- Categories, tags, custom fields
- 14-signal quality scoring
- CMS publishing (draft or live)
You review
- Review generated draft for accuracy
- Approve, edit, or regenerate
- Set publish schedule if needed
- Manage editorial calendar
- Add custom CTAs or embeds
Based on product usage data across AutoPublish workspaces. As of May 2026.
Limitations & edge cases
- • AutoPublish works best for informational and commercial content (blog posts, location pages, comparison articles, product roundups).
- • Not designed for breaking news, real-time reporting, opinion pieces, or highly technical documentation.
- • AI-generated content should be reviewed before publishing to audiences in regulated industries (medical, legal, financial).
- • Results depend on your content strategy, domain authority, keyword competition, and how you use the review queue.
- • AutoPublish generates drafts — you own the editorial decision to publish, edit, or regenerate.